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articulated

[ahr-tik-yuh-ley-tid] / ɑrˈtɪk yəˌleɪ tɪd /




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Independent masters articulated grievances through “producerism”—the belief that labor created all value and merchants were parasites.

From The Wall Street Journal

He liked fast food and sports and, most importantly, he shared all their gripes and complaints and articulated them in the same terms some used themselves.

From Salon

While different factors have disrupted the timeline and clouded the specifics of Reimagine Crystal, current leadership’s endgame echoes the same vision that Crystal’s founders articulated over a half-century ago.

From Seattle Times

But it’s also a surprise, even for Randolph and the other curator of the exhibit, to see how much of this was incubated, articulated and grown right here in the nation’s capital.

From Washington Post

Beyond praising Aster’s standards, Phoenix articulated a bond rooted in risk.

From New York Times